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Pakistan denies charge
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army on Tuesday denied its troops had crossed the Line of Control into India causing a 16-hour exchange of fire that led to the death of one soldier. Instead, accused the Indian troops of incursion into the Pakistani ...

SAARC focus on food, terrorism
COLOMBO: The 15th SAARC Summit, scheduled for August 2 and 3, would come out with a declaration on “food security” and deliberate on the “collective action on modalities of dealing with menace of terrorism.” The ...

“Green” becomes colour of the Games
BEIJING: Two wells as deep as 2,000 metres would provide heat for a 7,500-seat gymnasium in winter, the competing venue for the badminton tournament of Beijing Olympic Games, and another 12 wells are used for the cooling system in ...

Anwar cites medical report to claim innocence
SINGAPORE: Malaysia’s opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim on Tuesday cited a “leaked hospital report” and dismissed as “baseless and politically motivated” accusations that he sexually assaulted his male ...

Carbon-intensive activity opposed
Oil companies at the centre of the tar sands revolution in Canada are facing a backlash from members of the ethical investment community determined to bring a halt to these operations for environmental reasons. A joint report from ...

St. Tropez locals declare war on “helicopter hell”
St. Tropez: Jean-Claude Molho and his wife, Martine, have no need for an alarm clock. Their wake-up call comes almost every day at about 7.30am, when, out of the hills of Font Mourier, a helicopter thunders over their whitewashed villa and ...

Paris Mayor eyes use-and-leave car commute
Success of popular bike-sharing system spawns new idea

India & World
Sikh girl wins right to wear bangle to school
LONDON: A Welsh Sikh girl on Tuesday won her legal battle to wear a “kara” (bangle) to school after the High Court ruled that the school’s decision to bar her from doing so amounted to indirect racial discrimination. ...




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